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[casi] portsideMod@netscape.net: Saving Private Lynch: Take 2 - ByRobert Scheer



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To: portside@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Saving Private Lynch: Take 2 - By Robert Scheer
Date: Wed, 21 May 2003 01:46:02 -0400
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"After a thorough investigation, the British Broadcasting Corp. has
presented a shocking dissection of the "heroic" rescue of Pvt.
Jessica Lynch, as reported by the U.S. military and a breathless
American press.

"Her story is one of the most stunning pieces of news management
ever conceived," the BBC concluded - the polite British way of
saying "liar, liar, pants on fire."

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Saving Private Lynch: Take 2

By Robert Scheer,
AlterNet - May 20, 2003

http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=15958


In the 1998 film "Wag the Dog," political operatives employ special
editing techniques to create phony footage that will engender
public sympathy for a manufactured war. Now we find that in 2003
the real-life Pentagon's ability and willingness to manipulate the
facts make Hollywood's story lines look tame.

After a thorough investigation, the British Broadcasting Corp. has
presented a shocking dissection of the "heroic" rescue of Pvt.
Jessica Lynch, as reported by the U.S. military and a breathless
American press.

"Her story is one of the most stunning pieces of news management
ever conceived," the BBC concluded - the polite British way of
saying "liar, liar, pants on fire."

Though the Bush administration's shamelessly trumped-up claims
about Iraq's alleged ties to Al Qaeda and 9/11 and its weapons of
mass destruction take the cake for deceitful propaganda - grand
strategic lies that allow the United States' seizure of Iraq's oil
to appear to be an act of liberation - the sad case of Lynch's
exploitation at the hands of military spinners illustrates that the
truth once again was a casualty of war.

Lynch, who says she has no memory of the events in question, has
suffered enough in the line of duty without being reduced to a
propaganda pawn.

Sadly, almost nothing fed to reporters about either Lynch's
original capture by Iraqi forces or her "rescue" by U.S. forces
turns out to be true. Consider the April 3 Washington Post story on
her capture headlined "She Was Fighting to the Death," which
reported, based on unnamed military sources, that Lynch "continued
firing at the Iraqis even after she sustained multiple gunshot
wounds," adding that she was also stabbed when Iraqi forces closed
in.

It has since emerged that Lynch was neither shot nor stabbed, but
rather suffered accident injuries when her vehicle overturned. A
medical checkup by U.S. doctors confirmed the account of the Iraqi
doctors, who said they had carefully tended her injuries, a broken
arm and thigh and a dislocated ankle, in contrast to U.S. media
reports that doctors had ignored Lynch.

Another report spread by news organizations nationwide claimed
Lynch was slapped by an Iraqi security guard, and the U.S. military
later insisted that an Iraqi lawyer witnessed this incident and
informed them of Lynch's whereabouts. His credibility as a source,
however, is difficult to verify because he and his family were
whisked to the U.S., where he was immediately granted political
asylum and has refused all interview requests. His future was
assured, with a job with a lobbying firm run by former Republican
Rep. Bob Livingstone that represents the defense industry, and a
$500,000 book contract with HarperCollins, a company owned by
Rupert Murdoch, whose Fox network did much to hype Lynch's story,
as it did the rest of the war.

But where the manipulation of this saga really gets ugly is in the
premeditated manufacture of the rescue itself, which stains those
who have performed real acts of bravery, whether in war or
peacetime.

Eight days after her capture, American media trumpeted the
military's story that Lynch was saved by Special Forces that
stormed the hospital and, in the face of heavy hostile fire,
managed to scoop her up and helicopter her out.

However, according to the BBC, which interviewed the hospital's
staff, the truth appears to be that not only had Iraqi forces
abandoned the area before the rescue effort but that the hospital's
staff had informed the U.S. of this and made arrangements two days
before the raid to turn Lynch over to the Americans. "But as the
ambulance, with Pvt. Lynch inside, approached the checkpoint,
American troops opened fire, forcing it to flee back to the
hospital. The Americans had almost killed their prize catch," the
BBC reported.

"We were surprised," Dr. Anmar Uday told the BBC about the supposed
rescue. "There was no military, there were no soldiers in the
hospital. It was like a Hollywood film. [The U.S. forces] cried
'Go, go, go,' with guns and blanks without bullets, blanks and the
sound of explosions," Uday said. "They made a show for the American
attack on the hospital - [like] action movies [starring] Sylvester
Stallone or Jackie Chan."

The footage from the raid, shot not by journalists but by soldiers
with night-vision cameras, was fed in real time to the central
command in Qatar. The video was artfully edited by the Pentagon and
released as proof that a battle to free Lynch had occurred when it
had not.

This fabrication has already been celebrated by an A&E special and
will soon be an NBC movie. The Lynch rescue story - a made-for-TV
bit of official propaganda - will probably survive as the war's
most heroic moment, despite proving as fictitious as the stated
rationales for the invasion itself.

If the movies, books and other renditions of "saving Private Lynch"
were to be honestly presented, it would expose this caper as merely
one in a series of egregious lies marketed to us by the Bush
administration


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